The Problem with Oxygen?

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The Problem with Oxygen?
« on: December 09, 2015, 02:57:54 PM »
     I respect the beliefs of anyone who believes the Earth to be a certain shape. I've been on this site awhile and I have yet to find a topic that would discuss my following question. How does oxygen stay in earth's atmosphere if Flat Earthers believe the Earth is accelerating at 9.8m/s through space? Wouldn't it just dissipate after awhile?
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Re: The Problem with Oxygen?
« Reply #1 on: December 09, 2015, 03:46:38 PM »
It would fall off the side. This is why certain FE'ers had to come up with an infinite earth. That way there is no side for it to fall off.
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« Reply #2 on: December 09, 2015, 07:55:24 PM »
My theory is that, as you move towards the edge, the temperature continually drops.  Eventually, the temperature reaches the point where different gasses turn into liquid and simply precipitate out of the air.  This liquid simply pools and turns into streams that flow back towards the warmer regions, where it evaporates into a gas again and the cycle continues.  In this model, by the time you would reach the edge, it is so cold that there is no atmoplane. 

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« Reply #3 on: December 09, 2015, 08:00:43 PM »
Or... you can have a dome that keeps it in like a room.
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« Reply #4 on: December 09, 2015, 08:09:42 PM »
Or... you can have a dome that keeps it in like a room.
That sounds more reasonable.
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« Reply #5 on: December 09, 2015, 08:10:47 PM »
Or... you can have a dome that keeps it in like a room.

That is crazy talk.  This is a serious science forum. 

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« Reply #6 on: December 09, 2015, 09:08:51 PM »
Or... you can have a dome that keeps it in like a room.

That is crazy talk.  This is a serious science forum.

It actually makes more sense than your theory.

Why is the temperature dropping?
How does the oxygen get back to earth?
Why have we never discovered this before?
What would happen if we travelled there?
Is this really how oxygen behaves? Do you have proof?
Why doesn't the liquid turn to ice?
What is the atmoplane? Do you have proof of this mysterious thing?
Why do I only have 1 result of atmoplane if I google search it?
Why does it only appear here?
Why does no scientific research of the atmoplane exist?
Does the people who made it up have a degree in science?

Your theory makes less sense than donald trump getting elected.





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« Reply #7 on: December 09, 2015, 09:52:17 PM »
The temperature drops because you are moving away from the sun.  It is that simple. 

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« Reply #8 on: December 09, 2015, 10:14:36 PM »
I was thinking of the low levels of oxygen yesterday. A lot of the dumb thinking prevalent may be from the low levels of oxygen. As we have plenty of sea water it could be reduced to oxygen and hydrogen using known standard methods. The oxygen would be let into the atmosphere, the minerals and salt used and the hydrogen turned to heat by catalyst reaction. The heat than used for some useful purpose. After everyone was think a little clearer there would be any explosion of advancement and knowledge. Care would have to be taken though, as to much oxygen would cause rapid oxygenation.

As for the flat Earth and light gases some containing mechanism must be at play. The diamagnetic properties of water may have something to do with it. Density electricity magnetics static, can do a lot of things. The system works obviously we just need to discover how.
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Re: The Problem with Oxygen?
« Reply #9 on: December 10, 2015, 07:14:01 PM »
The temperature drops because you are moving away from the sun.  It is that simple.

Well it would be lovely to answer my other questions, and The spotlight theory disproves that statement.
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« Reply #10 on: December 10, 2015, 07:21:23 PM »
Well it would be lovely to answer my other questions, and The spotlight theory disproves that statement.

Your other questions made it sound like you have never heard of liquefied gases.  I don't have time to teach you college level physics if you have never been exposed to the basics.  There is a tool called Google that you can use to educate yourself. 

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« Reply #11 on: December 10, 2015, 07:26:56 PM »
Well it would be lovely to answer my other questions, and The spotlight theory disproves that statement.

Your other questions made it sound like you have never heard of liquefied gases.  I don't have time to teach you college level physics if you have never been exposed to the basics.  There is a tool called Google that you can use to educate yourself.

Awesome, Thats 3 questions down, I admit that I was wrong for thhose ones, but I would like an explanation for the rest.
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« Reply #12 on: December 10, 2015, 07:43:46 PM »
Well it would be lovely to answer my other questions, and The spotlight theory disproves that statement.

Your other questions made it sound like you have never heard of liquefied gases.  I don't have time to teach you college level physics if you have never been exposed to the basics.  There is a tool called Google that you can use to educate yourself.

Awesome, Thats 3 questions down, I admit that I was wrong for thhose ones, but I would like an explanation for the rest.

No, that covers almost all of your questions.  The only others were, "What would happen if we traveled there?"  Answer: we would not be able to breath and we would get very cold.  And, "What is the atmoplane?"  Answer:  It is what the atmosphere is on a flat Earth. 

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Re: The Problem with Oxygen?
« Reply #13 on: December 10, 2015, 08:05:06 PM »
Well it would be lovely to answer my other questions, and The spotlight theory disproves that statement.

Your other questions made it sound like you have never heard of liquefied gases.  I don't have time to teach you college level physics if you have never been exposed to the basics.  There is a tool called Google that you can use to educate yourself.
Ever heard of a phase diagram?
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« Reply #14 on: December 10, 2015, 08:35:44 PM »
Ever heard of a phase diagram?

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« Reply #15 on: December 10, 2015, 08:51:39 PM »
Why have we never discovered this before?
Why doesn't the water turn to ice?

Still got those questions to go.
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« Reply #16 on: December 10, 2015, 09:19:24 PM »
Why have we never discovered this before?
Why doesn't the water turn to ice?

Still got those questions to go.

If you had done a little research, you would have found that liquefied gases were discovered hundreds of years ago.  In addition, you would have learned that liquefied gases can be turned to solid when the conditions are right.  I simply speculate that these liquids would rain out of the sky before the temperature was cold enough for them to turn to snow, but I could be wrong. 

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« Reply #17 on: December 10, 2015, 10:22:20 PM »
Why have we never discovered this before?
Why doesn't the water turn to ice?

Still got those questions to go.

If you had done a little research, you would have found that liquefied gases were discovered hundreds of years ago.  In addition, you would have learned that liquefied gases can be turned to solid when the conditions are right.  I simply speculate that these liquids would rain out of the sky before the temperature was cold enough for them to turn to snow, but I could be wrong.
Almost there, 1 more question to go: why haven't we discovered this yet.

I can already sense the answer: "Because governments want to cover it up" and i reply:
To what gain? Non governmental people have already sailed the world and not found the edge. The government has absolutely NO Gain whatsoever. They aren't going to gain any money off of this, space travel will soon be commercial, so whats the point, This is purely speculation. Next thing you are going to say is that oxygen doesn't exist and it is a government cover up. By god, get over yourselves. If you can accept the earth as round maybe some of your scientists that research this can actually help things that matter, like world hunger or global warming! (And don't get me started on the global warming theorist shits).
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« Reply #18 on: December 11, 2015, 12:21:08 AM »
Why have we never discovered this before?
Why doesn't the water turn to ice?

Still got those questions to go.

If you had done a little research, you would have found that liquefied gases were discovered hundreds of years ago.  In addition, you would have learned that liquefied gases can be turned to solid when the conditions are right.  I simply speculate that these liquids would rain out of the sky before the temperature was cold enough for them to turn to snow, but I could be wrong.
Almost there, 1 more question to go: why haven't we discovered this yet.

I can already sense the answer: "Because governments want to cover it up" and i reply:
To what gain? Non governmental people have already sailed the world and not found the edge. The government has absolutely NO Gain whatsoever. They aren't going to gain any money off of this, space travel will soon be commercial, so whats the point, This is purely speculation. Next thing you are going to say is that oxygen doesn't exist and it is a government cover up. By god, get over yourselves. If you can accept the earth as round maybe some of your scientists that research this can actually help things that matter, like world hunger or global warming! (And don't get me started on the global warming theorist shits).

Why have we not discovered liquefied gas?  We have.  I stated that we discovered that gases will turn to liquid hundreds of years ago.

Or, are you asking why nobody has ever reported seeing liquid oxygen rain?  Probably because there is no air to breath there and the temperatures are approaching absolute zero.  I thought I explained all of this already?

Oh, and to your little comment about speculation: Gravity, string theory, black holes, dark matter, quantum mechanics, multi-universes, and dark energy are all speculation, too.  I don't see you shaming your own scientists for speculation on things that can not be tested. 

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« Reply #19 on: December 11, 2015, 01:04:59 AM »
Why have we never discovered this before?
Why doesn't the water turn to ice?

Still got those questions to go.

If you had done a little research, you would have found that liquefied gases were discovered hundreds of years ago.  In addition, you would have learned that liquefied gases can be turned to solid when the conditions are right.  I simply speculate that these liquids would rain out of the sky before the temperature was cold enough for them to turn to snow, but I could be wrong.
Almost there, 1 more question to go: why haven't we discovered this yet.

I can already sense the answer: "Because governments want to cover it up" and i reply:
To what gain? Non governmental people have already sailed the world and not found the edge. The government has absolutely NO Gain whatsoever. They aren't going to gain any money off of this, space travel will soon be commercial, so whats the point, This is purely speculation. Next thing you are going to say is that oxygen doesn't exist and it is a government cover up. By god, get over yourselves. If you can accept the earth as round maybe some of your scientists that research this can actually help things that matter, like world hunger or global warming! (And don't get me started on the global warming theorist shits).

Why have we not discovered liquefied gas?  We have.  I stated that we discovered that gases will turn to liquid hundreds of years ago.

Or, are you asking why nobody has ever reported seeing liquid oxygen rain?  Probably because there is no air to breath there and the temperatures are approaching absolute zero.  I thought I explained all of this already?

Oh, and to your little comment about speculation: Gravity, string theory, black holes, dark matter, quantum mechanics, multi-universes, and dark energy are all speculation, too.  I don't see you shaming your own scientists for speculation on things that can not be tested.
Holy shit you are dumb. I asked why we haven't discovered the are where this happens. Dumbass
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« Reply #20 on: December 11, 2015, 01:08:21 AM »
Why have we never discovered this before?
Why doesn't the water turn to ice?

Still got those questions to go.

If you had done a little research, you would have found that liquefied gases were discovered hundreds of years ago.  In addition, you would have learned that liquefied gases can be turned to solid when the conditions are right.  I simply speculate that these liquids would rain out of the sky before the temperature was cold enough for them to turn to snow, but I could be wrong.
Almost there, 1 more question to go: why haven't we discovered this yet.

I can already sense the answer: "Because governments want to cover it up" and i reply:
To what gain? Non governmental people have already sailed the world and not found the edge. The government has absolutely NO Gain whatsoever. They aren't going to gain any money off of this, space travel will soon be commercial, so whats the point, This is purely speculation. Next thing you are going to say is that oxygen doesn't exist and it is a government cover up. By god, get over yourselves. If you can accept the earth as round maybe some of your scientists that research this can actually help things that matter, like world hunger or global warming! (And don't get me started on the global warming theorist shits).

Why have we not discovered liquefied gas?  We have.  I stated that we discovered that gases will turn to liquid hundreds of years ago.

Or, are you asking why nobody has ever reported seeing liquid oxygen rain?  Probably because there is no air to breath there and the temperatures are approaching absolute zero.  I thought I explained all of this already?

Oh, and to your little comment about speculation: Gravity, string theory, black holes, dark matter, quantum mechanics, multi-universes, and dark energy are all speculation, too.  I don't see you shaming your own scientists for speculation on things that can not be tested.
Holy shit you are dumb. I asked why we haven't discovered the are where this happens. Dumbass

And, I answered you.  I said because the temperature is approaching absolute zero.  I bet you think you can just turn up the heat in your car while it is raining liquid nitrogen around you, right? ::)

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« Reply #21 on: December 11, 2015, 01:27:36 AM »
Why have we never discovered this before?
Why doesn't the water turn to ice?

Still got those questions to go.

If you had done a little research, you would have found that liquefied gases were discovered hundreds of years ago.  In addition, you would have learned that liquefied gases can be turned to solid when the conditions are right.  I simply speculate that these liquids would rain out of the sky before the temperature was cold enough for them to turn to snow, but I could be wrong.
Almost there, 1 more question to go: why haven't we discovered this yet.

I can already sense the answer: "Because governments want to cover it up" and i reply:
To what gain? Non governmental people have already sailed the world and not found the edge. The government has absolutely NO Gain whatsoever. They aren't going to gain any money off of this, space travel will soon be commercial, so whats the point, This is purely speculation. Next thing you are going to say is that oxygen doesn't exist and it is a government cover up. By god, get over yourselves. If you can accept the earth as round maybe some of your scientists that research this can actually help things that matter, like world hunger or global warming! (And don't get me started on the global warming theorist shits).

Why have we not discovered liquefied gas?  We have.  I stated that we discovered that gases will turn to liquid hundreds of years ago.

Or, are you asking why nobody has ever reported seeing liquid oxygen rain?  Probably because there is no air to breath there and the temperatures are approaching absolute zero.  I thought I explained all of this already?

Oh, and to your little comment about speculation: Gravity, string theory, black holes, dark matter, quantum mechanics, multi-universes, and dark energy are all speculation, too.  I don't see you shaming your own scientists for speculation on things that can not be tested.
Holy shit you are dumb. I asked why we haven't discovered the are where this happens. Dumbass

And, I answered you.  I said because the temperature is approaching absolute zero.  I bet you think you can just turn up the heat in your car while it is raining liquid nitrogen around you, right? ::)
The fuck? This explains nothing as to why we haven't discovered where this happens. Yup, we haven't discovered this because the temperature is absolute zero. That temperature is as low as your answer makes sense! BTW, I feel as if your theory is disproved by the absolute zero thing, where the water would freeze, so stop contradicting yourself and answer me damnit
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« Reply #22 on: December 11, 2015, 01:35:58 AM »
Why have we never discovered this before?
Why doesn't the water turn to ice?

Still got those questions to go.

If you had done a little research, you would have found that liquefied gases were discovered hundreds of years ago.  In addition, you would have learned that liquefied gases can be turned to solid when the conditions are right.  I simply speculate that these liquids would rain out of the sky before the temperature was cold enough for them to turn to snow, but I could be wrong.
Almost there, 1 more question to go: why haven't we discovered this yet.

I can already sense the answer: "Because governments want to cover it up" and i reply:
To what gain? Non governmental people have already sailed the world and not found the edge. The government has absolutely NO Gain whatsoever. They aren't going to gain any money off of this, space travel will soon be commercial, so whats the point, This is purely speculation. Next thing you are going to say is that oxygen doesn't exist and it is a government cover up. By god, get over yourselves. If you can accept the earth as round maybe some of your scientists that research this can actually help things that matter, like world hunger or global warming! (And don't get me started on the global warming theorist shits).

Why have we not discovered liquefied gas?  We have.  I stated that we discovered that gases will turn to liquid hundreds of years ago.

Or, are you asking why nobody has ever reported seeing liquid oxygen rain?  Probably because there is no air to breath there and the temperatures are approaching absolute zero.  I thought I explained all of this already?

Oh, and to your little comment about speculation: Gravity, string theory, black holes, dark matter, quantum mechanics, multi-universes, and dark energy are all speculation, too.  I don't see you shaming your own scientists for speculation on things that can not be tested.
Holy shit you are dumb. I asked why we haven't discovered the are where this happens. Dumbass

And, I answered you.  I said because the temperature is approaching absolute zero.  I bet you think you can just turn up the heat in your car while it is raining liquid nitrogen around you, right? ::)
The fuck? This explains nothing as to why we haven't discovered where this happens. Yup, we haven't discovered this because the temperature is absolute zero. That temperature is as low as your answer makes sense! BTW, I feel as if your theory is disproved by the absolute zero thing, where the water would freeze, so stop contradicting yourself and answer me damnit

I said, "approaching absolute zero."  I did not say the temperature was at absolute zero.  I know this whole "science thing" is very confusing to you.  Do you know what temperature the oxygen in the air would turn to liquid?  It is really cold, but not absolute zero. 

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« Reply #23 on: December 11, 2015, 02:32:47 AM »
Why have we never discovered this before?
Why doesn't the water turn to ice?

Still got those questions to go.

If you had done a little research, you would have found that liquefied gases were discovered hundreds of years ago.  In addition, you would have learned that liquefied gases can be turned to solid when the conditions are right.  I simply speculate that these liquids would rain out of the sky before the temperature was cold enough for them to turn to snow, but I could be wrong.
Almost there, 1 more question to go: why haven't we discovered this yet.

I can already sense the answer: "Because governments want to cover it up" and i reply:
To what gain? Non governmental people have already sailed the world and not found the edge. The government has absolutely NO Gain whatsoever. They aren't going to gain any money off of this, space travel will soon be commercial, so whats the point, This is purely speculation. Next thing you are going to say is that oxygen doesn't exist and it is a government cover up. By god, get over yourselves. If you can accept the earth as round maybe some of your scientists that research this can actually help things that matter, like world hunger or global warming! (And don't get me started on the global warming theorist shits).

Why have we not discovered liquefied gas?  We have.  I stated that we discovered that gases will turn to liquid hundreds of years ago.

Or, are you asking why nobody has ever reported seeing liquid oxygen rain?  Probably because there is no air to breath there and the temperatures are approaching absolute zero.  I thought I explained all of this already?

Oh, and to your little comment about speculation: Gravity, string theory, black holes, dark matter, quantum mechanics, multi-universes, and dark energy are all speculation, too.  I don't see you shaming your own scientists for speculation on things that can not be tested.
Holy shit you are dumb. I asked why we haven't discovered the are where this happens. Dumbass

And, I answered you.  I said because the temperature is approaching absolute zero.  I bet you think you can just turn up the heat in your car while it is raining liquid nitrogen around you, right? ::)
The fuck? This explains nothing as to why we haven't discovered where this happens. Yup, we haven't discovered this because the temperature is absolute zero. That temperature is as low as your answer makes sense! BTW, I feel as if your theory is disproved by the absolute zero thing, where the water would freeze, so stop contradicting yourself and answer me damnit

I said, "approaching absolute zero."  I did not say the temperature was at absolute zero.  I know this whole "science thing" is very confusing to you.  Do you know what temperature the oxygen in the air would turn to liquid?  It is really cold, but not absolute zero.
Still not answering my question are you? In case you can't read: Why haven't scientists discovered this edge, or any explorers going to the edge of antarctica, or the north pole. Forget about water vapor and answer me, or else I will always ignore you as you can't even answer a simple question
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« Reply #24 on: December 11, 2015, 02:45:48 AM »
Still not answering my question are you? In case you can't read: Why haven't scientists discovered this edge, or any explorers going to the edge of antarctica, or the north pole. Forget about water vapor and answer me, or else I will always ignore you as you can't even answer a simple question

Perhaps they did and we are not being told about it.  Or, perhaps they simply don't care because they think the Earth is round.  Or, perhaps it is simply impossible to go there.  How should I know?   Do you think I have access to all top secret files, or that I can read people's minds or something?  You people have been making increasingly unreasonable demands lately.  Is it because you have run out of ammo for your round Earth theory? 

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« Reply #25 on: December 11, 2015, 02:50:35 AM »
Still not answering my question are you? In case you can't read: Why haven't scientists discovered this edge, or any explorers going to the edge of antarctica, or the north pole. Forget about water vapor and answer me, or else I will always ignore you as you can't even answer a simple question

Perhaps they did and we are not being told about it.  Or, perhaps they simply don't care because they think the Earth is round.  Or, perhaps it is simply impossible to go there.  How should I know?   Do you think I have access to all top secret files, or that I can read people's minds or something?  You people have been making increasingly unreasonable demands lately.  Is it because you have run out of ammo for your round Earth theory?
I can tell you first hand, that no such edge exists, as I have been to antarctica. If it is impossible to reach this end; explain. I would love to know the magic mumbo jumbo you blame it on. And, this is your theory, not mine. I expect you to be able to explain the simplest parts of your theory; ie Where is the edge. You people have been making increasingly unreasonable demands lately.  Is it because you have run out of ammo for your flat Earth theory?
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« Reply #26 on: December 11, 2015, 02:57:21 AM »
Still not answering my question are you? In case you can't read: Why haven't scientists discovered this edge, or any explorers going to the edge of antarctica, or the north pole. Forget about water vapor and answer me, or else I will always ignore you as you can't even answer a simple question

Perhaps they did and we are not being told about it.  Or, perhaps they simply don't care because they think the Earth is round.  Or, perhaps it is simply impossible to go there.  How should I know?   Do you think I have access to all top secret files, or that I can read people's minds or something?  You people have been making increasingly unreasonable demands lately.  Is it because you have run out of ammo for your round Earth theory?
I can tell you first hand, that no such edge exists, as I have been to antarctica. If it is impossible to reach this end; explain. I would love to know the magic mumbo jumbo you blame it on. And, this is your theory, not mine. I expect you to be able to explain the simplest parts of your theory; ie Where is the edge. You people have been making increasingly unreasonable demands lately.  Is it because you have run out of ammo for your flat Earth theory?

Nobody said it was impossible to go to Antarctica.  ::)

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« Reply #27 on: December 11, 2015, 03:06:42 AM »
Still not answering my question are you? In case you can't read: Why haven't scientists discovered this edge, or any explorers going to the edge of antarctica, or the north pole. Forget about water vapor and answer me, or else I will always ignore you as you can't even answer a simple question

  Or, perhaps it is simply impossible to go there.   
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« Reply #28 on: December 11, 2015, 03:08:17 AM »
Plus you completely avoided my statement by saying I said something that you said. You call yourselves smart. I can always, and always will call you out when you pull that shit.
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Re: The Problem with Oxygen?
« Reply #29 on: December 11, 2015, 04:59:08 AM »
Still not answering my question are you? In case you can't read: Why haven't scientists discovered this edge, or any explorers going to the edge of antarctica, or the north pole. Forget about water vapor and answer me, or else I will always ignore you as you can't even answer a simple question

  Or, perhaps it is simply impossible to go there.   

That quote was in reference of going to the edge, which may or may not be possible.  Your claim was that you went to Antarctica, and I said that nobody said it was impossible to go there.  Please, learn the difference between the edge of the Earth and Antarctica, otherwise known to you roundies as the "Ice Wall".